
UK Ministers Would Back Halting Pro-Palestine March on Armistice Day
Organisers have refused to change their plans and claim police are responsible for escalating violence.

Organisers have refused to change their plans and claim police are responsible for escalating violence.

The new Albanian reception facilities should be able to process up to 36,000 migrants per year.

Tunisians could face life in prison for repeat offences under a proposed bill.

The move comes after parents from “migrant backgrounds” started a petition.

The Tories appear desperate to win the support of green activists who have proved difficult to please.

The Ukrainian president’s words come as the U.S. and Europe are reportedly becoming tired of funding the war.

Center-right and center-left parties—FPÖ’s opposition—meanwhile are at each others’ throats throwing around accusations of wrongdoing and antisemitism.

While Spain, France, and Belgium get off scot-free, Hungary is heavily criticized by Washington, Kyiv, and Brussels for buying Russian gas.

Ukraine’s military brass: we need key military capabilities and technologies to break out of this kind of war.

As antisemitism surges, French Jews who have relocated say “Corsica allows us to live our religion in complete safety.”
Ahead of October’s Bishops synod that is set to discuss priestly celibacy and the role of women, Pope Francis has announced his long time friend, liberal Archbishop Víctor Manuel Férnandez will become the head of the most important doctrinal institution in the Roman Catholic Church.
“There can be no sovereignty if you’re a colony,” Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said, calling Bosnia’s western supervision illegitimate and announcing a possible referendum on the region’s future, which could rip the country apart.
Ad experts have spoken out about Musk’s latest move, which they believe could potentially undermine efforts by Twitter’s new CEO Linda Yaccarino to attract advertisers.
VOX is proposing referenda on a host of issues, including illegal immigration and energy sovereignty.
The rebellious mercenary chief lost six news sites and a $1 billion worth of catering business over the weekend. But even without Wagner, “there is no threat of decreased combat potential” on the front, Moscow claims.
Liberal opposition leader Donald Tusk took to denouncing Islamic immigration in the aftermath of this week’s turmoil in France while Poland’s PiS used the carnage as political ammunition during EU asylum talks.
Illegal migrants are getting bolder and more aggressive at the border, but Polish authorities also brace for possible destabilization attempts coming from the 8,000 Wagner fighters relocated in the neighboring Belarus.
Hannes Loth’s victory in the town of Raguhn-Jeßnitz in Saxony-Anhalt marks the AfD’s second electoral breakthrough in two weeks.
The St. Thomas More Award of the Ancient Order of St. George went to Rocco Buttiglione who, with his insistence on natural law, European fraternity, Christian principles, and the significance of Europe’s cultural identity, embodies an exemplary Christian political leader.
The newly updated curriculum would force schools to teach their pupils about access to abortion services and prevention of adolescent pregnancy through use of contraception.
Legislation comes in response to the Manchester Arena terror attack, but makes no mention of the security guard who had a “bad feeling” about the suicide bomber but did not act for fear of “being branded a racist.”
“Last night a milestone was reached in horror and disgrace,” the mayor tweeted, vowing his “determination to protect and serve the Republic is greater than ever,” and that he would “not back down.”